1001 Water Street Reflects Tampa’s Natural Features

1001 Water Street is shaping up to be a spectacular addition to downtown Tampa. Water Street Tampa recently released a video featuring COOKFOX Architects detailing the 20-story mixed-use building’s architectural features and connections to the local ecosystem.

According to Water Street Tampa:

Nine double-height exterior terraces will adorn the building’s façade, making space for people to get outside during the work day and interact with nature, while expansive floor-to-ceiling windows flood the offices with abundant natural light, bringing in a bit of the outdoors even when people are inside. The building will also have an expansive rooftop terrace with event space for the tenants.

With features including a townhall-style gathering space to host large meetings and learning opportunities, flex rooms where the community can connect and host small gatherings, a private mother’s room for nursing mothers, as well as a demonstration kitchen to provide nutritional information and cooking classes, 1001 Water Street will also be home to the Water Street Tampa wellness community center, an amenity for tenants and for the neighborhood at large.

Brien Neal is the Manager of Digital Strategy for RKC.me and a contributor for That's So Tampa and I Love the Burg. He graduated from the University of South Florida in 2015 with a B.S. in Advertising.